Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Apr 1889, p. 4

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JIHUIITI Ion Vh&duA.;.h1.&hn.RuI kl|hd.\'urII-h Iothnrn ! Don`! be deceived nnd led utrny by the qunok advertisements of some qunck cloth in man. If you want the has value for your money in boys clothing, we nu the rooplo shut cnn nup ly you boys` nuiuu ow an 90:. Boys lot win trimmed with braid. only 8'). The boot ulna over oorod had sold only by the Grnnd Union Clothing oompnny. l'I'IVI'lI an A nun (Ill y Ill IIII wuluuw o! Scotch tuned: for on tings. and I lug: variety o! patterns for panting. do I line 0! Iowtod for overeating. nnglng ll-om OI0. Undo holder. A I gunntood. Rev. W. W. Miller. Nspud. It nonver- ing. Ho bu land so hot 0! ndnrln favor. J l'llI IIII I. n ` Pmrnut hu Gun din 'y In his window ` olsootoh twoodolot outizp. large` _._-A- AC ngotnunn `A. null 1, Ah! I J The refutation we have for Corsets is steadily increagin . Our four popu A!` lines at 500, 750, $1 and 31.25 are not matched In t 9 city . fnr value. Iuur pupuu R for value. Our Favorite lines all to hand at 50c, 75c and $1 : also a full range of that most popular glove, HARDY S, Lmu an - wnu may no aunncma may no nenvnr net and you can use this as testimony. lod bf lino same remedy. Two bolueu of our Emilie Peluller. Grenville. aayu : I can Nnsa Bnlm has restored to purfc-ot` hen lb 11 s(wne'y nd words to tell you how hinrhlyl four year old child. autfering from cutarrh. vrizc Nam`! ll!_ul|m. lta elfecu in my can have ten wont er 1: . \ C _` [Y ___Rewaro oflmltations. If your doaler has not NASAL BALM in I . J L . stock do not lul him ponundo you to take anfmolher remedy whivh he may any i.-Ijllsl use good. but sound direct to the undersigned and it will sent to you poet-paid on receipt of prioe-50 cents and Si an bottle F ULFORD & C0.. Brock ville, Ont. THE 0DDFELLOW$' ANNIVERSARY. ` Io.-rung. W. Chas. Hnnley Poaulmptcr. Sprf Buy N. 8.. says : I submit the following to t no uuizliu that an ' who may be nllliclod um)` be benet- ludb I oamne to Durfc-ct hen [h a `Au. A1` UNUIUAILY how rlucta. puma ll mghlv. llenriotfn B`m~kwoll. Parker. Ont . day:-1:- Your Nasal Hahn i tho but remedy I have yet uacd for onlnrrh. I can breath more freely than before and my lweulh has regained its sweet- ness. 1 consider .\'u I] Balm a boon to the nu (- luring` Hnnler. Poaulmntcr. Snrv Ron-_ N. and round it to be a certain cure. W. A. Doyle. Beulah. Man . writes: As A famlls medloinolo check ctrurrhul ntfoclionu on-ol in the head Mun! Balm has no cqun|.\\`o prize it hhrhlv. .. - .-,.r-.... .. .. . . --.... ..,.. .. .......v.... nu -nu anu- Annx. Burma. Sudhury 0nt.. says: NIH lmuy state that l have been ntfuclod with oauurh for seven or eight years. and it was nttentlod by consequent sylnvtoms such us foul brunlh. consla I drupnhu; Into the throat. hawking and srlttlnu. I-hflllll dmsfnos. rln in in the aura. nu: slukeulnk ;i_ng,iu the hu :1 - roctl ' over either eye. lp`lm\o usod owdom and ouohos.but all toun etli-ct. the on y n-nu t arising from the use M such was tulnnorury relief. followed by ,the usual sym moms in a more aggmvnwd fut-u~. Tho ruau ta nrisimz from the use of Natal `Bnhu are : sweet brcnlh. atopmke of the dropping Into the lhmm. lconsoquentliy l hawking null spittmgl. clenrnesw of :oaxFu. and not nncaslnce lybcxan its use have I ad pain in my homl. In met it is my ouiulon thpt 3| careful nud persistent l`S0 of the "Bnlm' will elfecl an cure in the worst can of camrrh. Ml`. Jnhn :H `Admins Intxrnhnnl RI-nnlfnnd Mr. John 1H. `Adams. merchant. Brnnlfurd. ` Ont . says : I have used Nu-ml lmlnlfur cnunrrh. N and found it be certain W. A. Darla. Bmiluh Man . wrilnnr An A } of cnmrrh. orvom In the non prim hlghlv. llenrim to En 'l`EREls positive danger to health sud .lii`e in negloctlnlrn case of cold in the hood or catarrh. snd at this poason. with its changeable weather. unusual moisture and sudden changes. from heat to cold. there is peculiar liability to cold in t 9 heat. A nelvvted case of cold in the head rapidly develops into catarrh. and net.-lecte-`l coitarrh Jm" "3 ""l W010 into mn- sumption and leads to prematuretleath iiletiiml tostlmon roves conclusiveli l M I I ` percentage of all the deaths on-purring from uonsumptionh eir o.iuin in t1 D0 levied Col . Which. lb`! xrsdusl st s. developed into c ttarrh. and then into consumption. that road disease with wh ch medical so once is in yet unable to cope successfully. If you are suiferin from cold in the head. or from any of the numerous symptoms of cslsrrh. such as bad breath. ull oppres- slve hehdnchos droppings from the hesd into the throat. hawkinw and spitting. copious dis, 011 03 iron) the nostrils. loslmrsensu of email. or taste bevoniimr dull. hackinx 00|I8lI. or 8 K I1- ersl eellnf oi dc-bility. husky voice. a wheezing er cravkihg sound lu your chest when brunt hi 9. afeelllur o nluiness. particularly when steeping. a feeling oi. tiredness and India itton_to o-x ertion. a feeling of nause-nu in the tuorniu when attempting to dislodge aceumu utiuus in the throat. Donut newlect them These are uf a few of the many symptoms of cutarrh. and lf`w{l('l-I experience any, Bltl WAK\ICl) IN TIME. Do not permit them to vun under the mistaken -. |)l'08!|l0n that the disease will eventually wear away. It wi I not, but on oontrnr will wear you away as it has thousands before. l rovure in once a bottle of NASA]. BALM. t e only vermin and speedy cure ever offered for cold in the head and catarrh. This is no idle assertion. but an unquestioned fact. which is veritietl by the thousands of testimonials in our po.-session: telling of marvellous cures :'l`lwse testimonials we have vreoelvod from all parts of the Dominion. and ` we append a few. selected at random. as fair samples of the whole ' Au..- Duvngmn u...n....._ n... n,._.. .\.,n,, n- n I,_ u u ,. .\ . -- 'COLD|N HEAD, GATARRH, 1.. .w.s `$50. nnu House April 22nd. Ilouunorphoood. She used to vurble dololul song! In h h an 1 shrill soprano : She dk full `many grievous WI! l'nIo her poor man 5. Whom-`er I tune she heard. forthwith She called and then run it Her nuns of on was me)` . mil . But re-can 1 she`: changed it. She lnvolod to u-unite Home To stud with I-`iuini. And now see nho'I coming home An Lucia smithlni. IIIIIIIAI Illfllll Hnnnhnnl Tnlnr, I uruuun Pam luhl-ahn In: Win TMOIITAIIIOWIII moomu 00.. l'Imu.0uu|s-no uMIIIO%K Ionh-cal. n-sumac-am.x'h..u.uxms Every pair guaranteed. SILK G-LOV K One Price Store. 88 Princess Street. A Flu: Dluplay. _ _ D_- 4Il_._I__ I- Josephine-Rouillion. HOTSIERY, sul% sea.-nn`u dr.lI I on oudny e\~onlnuJ! `_3_O3,:SAE'A3-"...S= Full, complete range to hand. All new shades STAGES, TEIE `?.`-ZI.."=:*...`.r-........' `nouns mt] solo ll-nnlbt. cl. fnfuvdv ca. .:nd1. ptotlolu Io IMO ICON!` III III Boll`. Em "".*.:& '*"'*-a.:.`.'.'..'..""..' ".:::- vo npn v : or II . 1` Lhasa 0: punk min: n|:|:o I.:l'r o.?lIun `:`|nf.AlIy. 0: posits Cvothon` Ila cry. Well! on Hlfoet. and Illchul Cum . for I limp ounce. for Lho uacu tho Iain CIIIIQ lntwoon lilndn III LUWIIUII IIIKUTI. VIBIII IX Dlfl. unto`. tho I 31 Bra`. uudnohu In-any % Thu! won M `hum and I5 Lloonnca bud the annual your. and II Tavern and I5 8|:-~p`I.Icn|uI Inn npyllod In [Elk wunanouu In at nut. Iyu In In: I! l1oohtol1.|ouIuu NOTEOI u uluunv owns an . matting of Inhlonon Int Ch.) gtuuu wll:ho bid at mu-one. sum. 0! hm-In Sun on the ovenlnl ONIML tho and at A . n. It night o'clock. for the coulondou at nppuonuonu- sad in I of other humans. when omoctlou. I any. to the snail:-3 0! any II- oonno. wt! in hand and added upon. Any uon union! the [ruling of a licence mm-I lodged with lhol `tor. ll lrul fuur day: pnvloun this no I; ol the Bond. The folvowlnn nonou. not now under license. GRAND -"6oNoea1', ' QPERA HOUSE, APRIL 26th. vuv-cu Cantu-rln o! tho Hand and `Throat. atnrrld Deafness. Chronic Branching, Autumn and Gonnumruon. Al-olou of voice, non thrust. on mouth. Polypu of the mono rem ;vov.L Conn nu. Co1uu|.u'nox nuns. III-, Wu n-Inn. An Alumni awn:-v nnrnnn Qllllli IDIIIIII. FIIIIDIH 0! [IO If l'IllI AVG]. Ina`. Conw |.1':I'rIox IIIIOII. II Dr. W on known. In an eminent. lI!l'InG'll.! gdm ollhe thrust and hunt. and ha been Inool oueceufnl In the ttutmont of his patients. I [HAD OIHCI:-ontu-Io II Idhunrou. Ilolh. IQ corutn cum [or that unplunaqnt di.-louacfw cu- mrr . ` Mr. A. Schlenxig. Toronto. says: For A num ber of wars my wife has been badly trouhh.-cl with mumh. Dr. here proniaed to unn- her. but after using his remedy for six months she bcauue worse and wanker than before. and I found that [had spent $1! for medical treat- ment that did no good. )1 wife than begun to use your Nasal Balm and as improved won- derfuny. and sheis honor and stronger lhnn for years. Your remedy is the best in the mar kc! and this Grenville. says IIIOOCC-ll In the IYOIUIIOIII 0' hi! DIIIOIIII. Idhll strut. Iuomn. porwrved In. 1 ` James H. Muheod. 1Mlnk River Road. .\'.S..j says : l hnvetrl (1 other remedies for mutnrrh.` but rocoiveal little or nu ood from Lhom. Your Nasal Balm ls oeru\ln'y I no hos! remedy l into tried. and all on claim for it. The fact that it in leasnnl an oonvonlenl tou-e adds E:-ally to la value but its chief worth lloa In `up: n cormlncum for that unplensapt dlsoaaclw urrh. never usual in romuiv so Mtiahwlury. Miss Maggie M. Martin. 'l`urwood. Pm. str 5 : i`hromxh a friend in Canada lbouune ac-qmu`m.~ I with your Nasal Balm. I have sutforeai for wars with catnrrh and it in Iho first rcrm-niy rom \`v ilii`i| I have experienced relief. and I leeicoruin that it will cure me. - Miss Minnie Mc.\'nirn Miile Rnvhee. 0111.. um; : You bottle of Nuui Balm did Illo lllvl ood. The in in my head disappeared buturc hand us-d t 8 b0H.|8 and Hind mynqif ruveiv in v the yzrealoo benci. i am certain Nam! Na in will cure any case of cnuirrh if its use is perwrved in. i ` Mnlnaod. River Road. \'..~`. Alpha H. Dales. 'm-bert. Ont . writes: Your V Nasal Balm has m2\doa'now man of mo. 1 have romuiv so mtiafmelbry. Mina Mnnuln M. Mm-tin Tnrwnnd, Pa, 911- n ~ LOST BEAUTY FOUND. :1":-rv 1 .k'.:.'."J""""" "nd DR. WASHINGTON, [HAVE BEEN l.\'.'\`1`Rl`(`TEDby MR. W.J. OVENS. to sell at his l{owidvnve.No 362 Bl\l'l'iC Street. on W|i.`l).V'EDAY. April 17th Instant. an Organ. almost new ; Hair (`lot 1 Sonic and Rockers. Centre Table, Med and Wedding. (`ook and Parlor .-!toves.1`-xpestr and \Vonl Carpets. Oil Cloth. Crockery and (3 nmswnre. (`aim-seam od Dining Vimirs. Lace (`urmixu ic(ures. a Singer Sewing Machine. Hm Hack. bmir Roda. um. sale at l0:2l) mm. Terms cash. Ic R MARTIN NOTICE. or 'roaoN'ro. 1~.` THROAT AND LUNG CONSUMPTION, DEATH! W. uunnil. at uonnn. Ontsrrh. Blonchmn. A .an-_ 11... Q-call; |unptiou.I ;`' foctuully (Yunnan! SURGEON. New Prints Ginghams, "-KUEhJONT TSIA-`L E," HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ` .}.1.'f:;'.'.'J:`. :':.`u':.."e..3f.1:':?u'}:.!.'::"S. ~--- v.------.- A LEl`,'l`l7IH'I will be deliver;-d in the CITY BALI. HY l lll.\`(`H \l. (:l{.\N'l`. under the auspices 0! the Kingston and Froulemu: Branch 0! mo l.(-ngne-. un T L'l`2"l)A Y l!`.VB.`N- ING. I6xh April ln~lnuL. Snbjuvx : `:lem-s.~ainn nr (`itizz-nship-which I" The public are invilml. The chair will be I ken at 8o'clock. I13 I In ' Au. ARI INDIBTID To Till UN- DI t8l0\I upon at otherwise an vacuums! In any n nnm nvo nan. Goal. E -Ta-wmmvemw,-wzsr.:. , lhnl an an lulu Innunt I will Ilalnuvo In tho A SPll`l.\l. .\Il1IE'l`l\'(l of the Stock!-nldura of tlw King.-nun Slrm-.l llui way (`mnpnn_\` will he held on .\l0.\'lLv\ Y. lhv '.'`.'nd day 0! April. 1&9. an 501-lnvk p.m.. `ut lho olve nf .\lexsrs. Wnlkom & \\`n|k1-In. ~olirilnr.-A. iii the (`ily of Kin Nlun. fur lhv purplnsdnf vlt-*1`lillR dire-vmrs for! we running your. nnd of authorising: Ihv di- ruetors to ruiso or borrow. for the purpnx-cs of llue <-u|npun_\'.su l1 sum of nlom-y as man` be l|(`(`(B8ul`) lu nu-N the pros ntohllguliunu all the mid 00l!lpmI)'. and to plane the )lnnt lhcn-of ln xund and olfm`li\`o condition. an fur other pur- poses of nah vmnpnny by the issue as! bonds. of H10 said 1-: nu-my. in aouordnuwo wilhthe terms u! the z\.'l of incurpuruliun more I. l-`. ll. SAR(:`hZN'l`. \' `qua --wc_' . . ..._ _v, ,. l`m..~vda devoted to city charities. `n`.u.u.s 25c. and 351:. Plan open at Open Rnnm Anril nd. TIMELY ANNOUNCEMENTS, ` xmesron smm RAILWAY comm. ` This Powder nave varies. A muvql pt pu- rity. strength and w olesmnenoas. More ccon~ on.icnl than ordinary kinds. and cannot be sold in competition with thomultltude of low lost. ahurt weight. alum of phosphate Powders. Sol n ().\`l.Y IN v/ms. ROYAL BAKING l UW- Dhlll u`.U.. 106 Wall Strovt. New York. _ 14th P. W. O. RIFLES. IMPERIAL Fnnmnmon LEAGUE. CHEAPEST PLACE SPEl`1.\|. .\Il1IE'I`l\'(lof the Stock!-nmurs xf Hun Kim:-nun Sn-m-I lhui wnv l`mmmn\' Dress Goods, McMahon's. Bfqa I?o_wn.En Absolutely Pure. ARR! VINO DAILY. NOWOE. . -- -.--.-_--- .u must present Inemaelvez m new HI grder. J. R. PE 1 Y. Sergeant. other lnnday evenin at 7:!) un II further 0 era. ` All those wishing to belong '0 this company for the on- ll must themselves :1 next. Hv order. The Cumpnn will pn- rade M the nri Shed on MUNDAY, um. at 1:33. for r`e-o.1gnnir.aIlon and drill. ` when uniforms will be served out. and on enry other Monday evenin 0 era. A COMPANY ORDERS by` (`apuln Skinner, Commanding. Th C rude?" sumac/(';9 was/sfonf ..s.="":.e*:.:.-.1:-...::~.-:.*a-.-.; +:-"'=`- ~ ;-::.::..-W ww- batbwntuul U Gap and nude u-I-Ivlnc OM: on uwrc 1'. Soc -'l'rct\.s. `onus cash. E. R. MARTIN. Anc: ioneer. | IIIKI VIIUIUIC. Ill! IIV. IIIIICTCI IIIIIIXU of llglluh td lnnnud In Cludn would ihlmlud nhuood in nllo to Bag- lhh oinnn. IKII IIW'I'o "Tho Irritating qnutiou that Mvllrlun 'lnwua air` nu-umont sud luglud have nouly an [hand In our rolntiou with III. IMO UIIIICI SKIIZ. "Commercial union In not In hoatlllc to` England. Sha has no better ololner C an the Unlbd Status, and tho olttaloo of Ga- nada into our oouunerclal ayaaan aad our bualnaaa aoslvltlaa would atimulah bar proa- porlty and nah bar trade In all dlraotlona more valnahlg Tho n hnulratl mllllnna Fill, IIII IIIIII III! IIICIC II III IIIITVUIIKI more nimble. The the Madrid million I ` .1 I--Il.L -.-It-I I-up.-5.1 I. (`__-.I- -ngnhl lhln owun. 0I`l'I.- I-uh- ueew Iuve lee uIIe- v--I . "Will it be eeid thet Englend will not ooneent to eny errengement which would give e preference in one of her ooloniee to Americen goode over Britieh goode? Her government. in e noted inetence, did the very thing not meny yeere ego. In I874, when the reciprocity treelywee being no - tleted by hlinieter Thornton. the Englleh government inetruoted him to modify It et the enggeetion of the Cenedien minietry eed mete the Iigggi Americen o m free no Cenede ee t Cenediene deelred. lie did eo. end mede on e long Iiet of Amerloen ertlelee to be edmitted tree of duty. eo lone thet it wee elmoet free trade. Not one oi theee erticlee comb: fmm En lend wee to he edmltted free dnty. hie dreft ef e treety wee eent to Lord Derby, who enwered Ihet the whole proceeding wee epproved. end the Englieh vernmenteeeeeted to the errenge- ment. mlttlng Alnericee free to e Brltleh col [IO ri o! W 40 a:atw..e1'. ii i'.r.1"i., .oi.' .5."`.i;."tmJ'oi I f I! lend the m'....'.::....':rs.....:' "' '"'"" 333.TuTu7oQ7 IErIS3d'$:" thn tho Uni Subs. Ill`-.. ...-..l-I vnQhL- I. a nun nae. . .-w....r-~. Nothing could be more friendly in it: tone end import then the speech which Mr. Hi.t made in congress when he eubmitted hie mo- tion reepecting the commerciel union of U nude with the United Stetee. The speech he: been printed in pemphlet form nnd widely circulated. It in being perueed with in- ereued intereet. end with the reeult thet one innpreeeion efter enotber, left by pre- judiced newepeper reportl. in being removed. For inetnnoe the greet ergnment thet Bri- Vl tieh lntereete would eulfer by the deperture lot which ee nanny Oenediene eeetend. hdr. . Hitt met in this we] : unnn 1. 1.- _.u .L-. r.~.._|-_.n ..m --. Au. W ARI INDIITID To `rm: UN- DI odnrwho request`! tun: at once can con. Good. lnpnnl hlnnubolot. ISAAC BIIPNN. Kllu. Ill April. I$. _ .____.____.._._. j_.._,-._ ..__. The Times. commenting upon this motion, declared that if these were Mr. Saunders sentiments he ought at once to resign. and his motion was opposed both by leading liberals and leading tories. The former de- clared that there were enough committees already without the formation of a commit- tee to make that special enquiry. Even Lord Hobhouse, who was last year's chair- man of the committee for taxation of ground rents. opposed the motion, and when it came up moved the previous question. But the show of hands. which is the English formal way oi voting, developed an unupecged r\adioal ilrengih. Lord Hobhouse's motion ful'.i.il0 previous question receivc_:(l only 35 votes, while 45 hands were held up for Mr. Ssunders. And when a call was made for the vote of rehorcl. or, as we should call it, the ayes and nays. the disposition of the members of the council not to stand in the way of the flood tide of radicalism which is running was even more strikingly evident, only seventeen members. including Lord Hobhouse. going upon record as auainst the appointment of the committee, while sixty- two votes were recorded for it. DRIFT OF OPINION. In the newly elected London council, an assembly representing a larger population than our federal parliament, the advanced liberals nd themselves in a majority which, it is conceded, they owe to their advocacy of taxation of ground rents. In cunnec` tion with the abolition of coal dues. a tax on industry yielding a revenue to the civic funds of about four hundred thousand pounds sterling annually, Mr. Saunders moved for a special coinmittee to ascertain the value of land in London irrespective of improvement, with the 'view to the imposi- tion of taxation that will fall on the land and not on the improvements. In making the motion for the insertion of the thin and of the single tax wedge, Mr. Saunders de- clared that he {or one would `not be a party to the continuing of taxation of improve- ments at the cost or the shop keepers and the labourers for the benet of the ground , landlords of London. \(vv nu H.-.4 nun. run-vv nun. g~~uu,v-J" .- _,v-. r now, it is an outrageous imerferonce with and imposition on the people which they cannot tolerate. The government which prolongs the act, knowing that it work: evil, and that continually. in deserving of the contempt of the electorate. In the late Scott not elections the Domln~ ion voters` lists. as lwely sent out y the government printers. unrevised and certir ed, and for nnght any one knows full of inaccuracies and blunders, were used, `and the temperance people are dissatisfied. They talk of contesting the elections on the ground that the vote was not A fair and full expres- sion of the feelings of the people. Was any fraud ever perpetrated the equl of the do- minion franchise nct? Costing over $."v()0,- 000 in the tirst place and $200,000 A year -.. ... Z ' , 244 g ._ ._ ..n._,_,_.._ .._f,.._-__.. ...:|.I. aolumna. In published e '3{.&}.`un`.`."o ..r`3,Ya?" EDW. J. B. 1 ed at Iwnty cents per line to-` anon lnaorno Olcon of unincorporated Auoolnuonn Societies will be held personally responsible for nll order! they Rive -~ ' Attaohou tn the paper In one of the bent Job omega hinsfainnda; ealpig. gtyush and cheap war :0 tm rov p ntnupruseu. All charges go-r advertising. ha adoertiei . uubacrlplioii aud op.-7.'.,":n yablcaiadoauce; this gun work : eight. improved printing presses. In be dish stood. ` ` ADVERTISEMENTS. For four lino. one or two mueruonn. . '.. . J) M For four lines. such an uent on.. 26 On: four lines. but lune Ion .... .. loops:-lino Each nu uont oonneoutiveinn .. 50 `w"v`.`i?,.'.I"wo.k.'}` z ..".;.`.`\`. !.`.'.:`n`}.'a.'f '3 - 'l`hroo`a`wook.|ubooquenUnn... . Go " Twelvalinea to the inch. . Notice: of Births. Msrrhlel And Death: wt}. gvvglvalifnfr thglinclin. mo. 0 oeo o arr age! ouch. unless Wh0tl)1". _l_)(l)k0a,' when 81 laohu-nod. Special notices In reading columns are chur- ed line to etch lnaortio unincorporated Association: A The WEEKLY umTsn wma. dpaxeo an aolumna. 13 published every Thursday morning ` t I , M 1 I all . Lb who i1.a'n$d} ...-W37 " "" Wilh Iloftt IIBIIIUQ Ibl` lll DIIIIIIX `.0 . dmnmmmJA no u not. - J. HIHXDOK. 1`nE"j3IiEFWH}E. A rI1II&IV&--v---- - - - "tn:-. Burma` wine In ubliuhe'd.eV0I'! OWN . ` Ina.-$.88 Klna Slroe, xlnsnlom 0PW'*- ` v At. all DoI.LAIts rill YEAR. ,,x_ . Whig : rolouono. Number 220. THE IIITT MOTION. ANNOUNCEMENT. ______` cu: , ___LIl_L.. J .......u. lbaoha med. PENSE. Proprietor. A GREA T FRA UD. THE BRI'S H WHIH. SATURDAY. APRIL 13." IIIIIIII IIIIC ll! anon IUUII,`lUIII Ilvuui. [ID This In lulu: why Mpcr cont. ol the pn- tlonll Brampton honplhl for can tin: London. Ellund, Inn Inuopoolod i any dhordq-. the kidney: was In I hulthy oondltloo thy would upol tho vino Int~ hr 0|` mid udtrunn tho man. do: Oh: lump. But dbauul t an m pedal-In their Inollun. A on- v Wand`: SJOCIN ICC MOIIG And'i"rv;i;ir:-1;:-.waJ; *7 ' .&"iii.Lsuo Pram. eta. - Enry drop o! blood In the OM puns through both the Ildnoyl and IIIII IIIIIIY thousand than in cull Inn}-[our Iouu. rhln - nun." Bmmmm Iunnlhl for emanatin- A yoga mu: while hclplculv drunk you- today an ortook to loud mother Inn, in tboulno oonjition. to his home. The to- Inlt was that both rolled into I window on Prlucan utroot. One of that VII unnod. pad` `ned II and coat: or In day: In rel (Bf: ' ` ` " ' unonr I uunon us enocuu on me ueen for the on. unless the knight oi lehour delegetss osn pounds the vernment to trenelsr some of the pro Inseenres to government orders, otics he been given then Moncley. the only dev let: in the week for prints members. will hsrseiter he devoted to government orders. As e nutter fail (us, |L9`!I0usa_(j9ss we seem to take my D 0 Interest giimion of lsoTss s. end they hoisted the knights oi lehonr bill respscting the exnminssion of sngilsnn with the It- most chserfulnees. London Advertiser. John Bright ha 10!: 5 big tum of money for diltrlbution among hil rolntienl. Tho Soul In nrlouuly estimated at 5 quarter to that qusrtcn of A million ucrling. And it nu he nioud incidentally that In msdu It on O Iron-trader in n free tndo country. Toronto New; labour lofiuluion is knocked on the hood I... oh. man. An mu]... Qlun Hnlnl I` IAhnnr looue. nu mug X | there it in all right. Victorin has n aches`: of mine: at Bnlurnt. Ind another at Sandhurut; it ie euppoeed to be in great sdvnntsge to the student: tint they cm am down into the mine: which are within half: mile of their lecture room: mm) lnboratoriea and experience for them- Ielvee the methu-is of working them and the mnnner in Wllivh engineering difficulties have been met and mastered. Jun whn our friends are aiming at in their ndvouscy of a school of mine: for Kingston. The dis- trict abound: in mlnernl wealth. -4--u_ u Hlllftx Chronicle. II-_____ I.-I.. .L. llll KIKITUIIICIQH Heaven help the Non Scotit Tory mem- ber who will have the hnrdihood to support an incteuod our tn. Toronto New:.m' " Gnbllol Dumont in 1 n_..L- A l....,. -- 1 In Mun! (hub for past (Avon. I hdpo. with I hbluel for doing business an mnnAnnnunIAnm at tho Inn:-Inna that I IIJIIHILU IVUWI. [oi to uttlo at 13:- toche. An long n he on not unnottlo than-0 it in I" nuhl. landol Advertiser. Jnhn RI-inht |un1 Wiggins, of prophetic fume, hu tnlren the farmers into his condence. md intorms them that no thunderstorm can originate within the wire belt." thtt it won for this reuon lut)enr the countiel to the north were fnirly Iutered while thou bordering on Lake Ontario yore burnt up with drought." The ides in interesting, and it but the merit of being entirely new. Whnt are farmers going to do about it P I The vile butter that in now being nur- keted in the product of thoee people who hold an old unticlv until it ie unealeuble and than any on net "rid of it by mixing it with the new. It in I shameful adultero- tion and one which the Adulterntion uct. Ihould puthn end to. The council ehould, in the public intereot, appoint an inspector whoee duty in would be to see that the citi- zens were not impacted on. I A Western paper opposes the usenment ` of vacant land iu citiee and towns to the utmolt on the ground that it would he held at A higher price." Well. on the value goes up the tnxmtiun goes with it and the whole people prot by the trnnuction. As things now are the whole people contribute to the value of the unoccupied land and the owner get: the whole benet. It : not a equnre deal. I I I The increue in the registration rate of latter`: from 2c. to will dmcticnlly place the people, the working classes especially, at the mercy of the post ollice otliciall. They will be induced. on the ground of economy, to do without registration. and they know whnt they may expect. The lesson taught some people in this city ought. to be remembered. 0 I I The last has ben heard of the Combine: bill. Mr. \V|lI|ccqll(l not press it. on the house when he haul the clnnco to do so, and now it is entirely closed out--for this not sion. The mouopuliats will thus have their right to rob the people extended for another year. 9: I The Hnggnrt postal regulntloul, especially in so far In they npply` to drop letters, will ` make the people walk. They hon`: pay 2c. npiece ea postage for city delivery. But they \'vill heve their revenge by-And-bye. They will make Mr. Hugger: wnlk. puuavvo Mr. Hm gncipaiod aomevof the `objeo. tiona that have been raised to hia proposi- tion and o'eet. them eatiafaotorlly. H: aet out to ahow that reciP| |l (W10 relation: between the two countriu were-deairable in the interest of international peace as of trade. and he fully succeeded) Hia motion, oering to Caugda the olive branch, mak- ing the overture. up her government which it was Iuppoud go be waiting for. was re- ferred to the committee on` {oral}!!! A `min. reported back to the house last month taken up byunulimoul consent, ordered to be engroeeed, reml a third time and pass- ed." _ And now if reciprocity in ever to be adopted the Canadian government will have to act. The resfwnsibility has been placed directly, and where it properly helonge. ` Cnnndg, ma any hue often disturbed our vent busing. `pm, Great Britnin`, and even endangered pegog. T hey would be removed and till: greet trade. many hundred million! ennuelly, would enjoy eIg1\Ired,permnnent names. ` White and Grey Uottons, Sheetings, Tic/iings, ` Oottonades and Shirtings COMMKENT7)Vl-' THE PRESS. ` fllo nun lnodllj the Blind. _- ..... ..._._ _L1l- |.-I._I...I.. .l_....I Worllngno: IIII Wall. . \!--- now no I:dO lulu. .|.._-. 1- _ Look out For Squall; Llnblo |o-_BI-npllo. EDI 7'0?/.:1A1 . NOTES. Inuusn,` mncu ud"0LNLDl1N SUITINGS, _., *-.1. -.?i:-."' $3.1. T AI with and I-. Iuldby n C out. nuuut lntuu-nun Thu GITAMO WIII I'll ` ?6W`1'A t`k`I` `i1':`o$`ufo" 3-`.".?-h? III! on the lull lndhnt nun lbruo-rlv noon Md by (tin. Grog". III Prison: Inn-00. he more has been on- |: ::I: I'10U0d. It lnuy lntonuon to _rpcc_v_ no _sn_PL_ cnoqeguss __

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